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We have undertaken work for pan-governmental institutions, UK government departments, regional and local government groupings, individual public sector organisations, private investor groups, charities, established companies and start-up businesses.

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We have successfully completed over 200 projects ranging from small rapid reviews, to larger, process review, change and delivery assignments in both the domestic and international markets.

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Crystal Blue collaborates with academic institutions, other consultancy groups and professional organisations both internationally and across the UK to ensure we provide our clients with the best support and most up to date research findings.

Welcome

Crystal Blue is a network-based consultancy firm led by directors Tessa and John Crilly that has been providing high quality economic and financial consultancy to public and private sector clients for over 15 years.

Research Utilisation & Knowledge Mobilisation: A Scoping Review of the Literature

DescriptionThe purpose of the literature review was to gain an understanding of how knowledge, evidence and research is mobilised (e.g. translated into practice) in health care organisations. It was conducted as an academic project, intended for a readership of academics, managers and practitioners. We surveyed high-impact, peer reviewed journals in the generic management and health sector literature (Phase 1) and used systematic methods to search electronic databases (Phase 2).

Services providedActed in capacity of Lead Researcher, working to the Principal Investigator (Prof Ferlie). The role entailed reading, analysing, critically reviewing, synthesising material and writing the final report in collaboration with other authors.

HighlightsThe study revealed flows of ideas and gaps between sectors, e.g. • Communities of Practice theorem has been imported into health; power perspectives have been exported by using health sites; • Resource Based View of the firm (originating from economics and strategic management) is well-developed in general management but absent from the public sector literature. The team was subsequently commissioned to undertake further work in the field of Knowledge Mobilisation.